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Baby Brush

Regular cleanings should start as soon as that first little whitecap appears, or even earlier, to get your baby used to it. Wipe daily (perhaps at bath time) with a damp cloth or super soft-bristle brush designed for infants.

Toothpaste Rules

Brush your baby's teeth with a smear of fluoridated toothpaste the size of a grain of rice, then a pea-size amount once your child turns three. Explain that it's very important not to swallow, no matter how yummy the paste tastes.

When to Start Flossing

Flossing should begin when two teeth touch—typically around two, or two-and-a-half years old. Heads-up: You probably have to help for several years to come, though pre-threaded flossers can speed up independence.

Expert Advice

Schedule the first dental visit anytime between when that first tooth makes its appearance and your child's first birthday. That way, the dentist can make sure everything's coming in properly and help your little one develop healthy dental habits early.

Toothbrushing is only part of your toddler's good bedtime routine. Get tips and tricks for establishing a relaxing nighttime wind-down routine.

This content is provided for general information purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice or a guarantee of prevention, improvement, or treatment of specific conditions. Always consult with your healthcare provider about your specific medical questions or concerns.